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Author: A.J. RichPublisher: Simon and SchusterISBN: 1476774609Size: 20.77 MBFormat: PDFView: 1231Download and Read
“An unnerving, elegant page-turner” (Vanity Fair) of psychological suspense about a woman in an intense sexual relationship with a man who turns out to be a predator—by celebrated writers Amy Hempel and Jill Ciment writing as A.J. Rich. Morgan, thirty, is completing her thesis on victim psychology and newly engaged to Bennett, a man more possessive than those she has dated in the past, but also more chivalrous—and the sex is hot. She returns from class one day to find Bennett brutally mauled to death, and her beloved dogs covered in blood. When Morgan tries to locate Bennett’s parents to tell them about their son’s hideous death, she discovers that everything he has told her—where he was born, where he lives in Montreal, where he works—was a lie. He is not the man he said he was, and he had several fiancées, all believing the same promises he gave Morgan. And then, one by one, these other women are murdered. Morgan’s research into Bennett has taken on new urgency: in order to stay alive, she must find out how an intelligent woman like herself, who studies predators, becomes a victim. For readers of Girl on a Train and Luckiest Girl Alive, this “twisty, unsettling thriller” (The New York Times) is an “irresistible” (Vogue) collaboration between two outstanding writers. “The Hand That Feeds You goes from zero to terrifying in about five pages…Once this thriller gets its teeth into you, it doesn’t let go” (The Tampa Bay Times).

Author: Nicholas HasluckPublisher: Rainbow PublishingISBN: 9781863401968Size: 28.85 MBFormat: PDF, ePub, DocsView: 4216Download and Read
Topical satire in which the author pokes fun at the world around him including his own fictions.

Author: Amos CartellPublisher: Lulu.comISBN: 1387129783Size: 43.11 MBFormat: PDF, ePubView: 7341Download and Read
The Hand That Feeds You begins with two murders, a man and his wife killed in their home by an assassin sent by a shadowy organization called The Network. Away from home, eighteen-year-old son survives the massacre. Several years later, Gabriel, now a college football star, decides he can no longer live without knowing who ordered his parents killed, and why. The book follows two parallel stories, that of Gabriel as he returns to his street roots and reconnects with loyal friends and that of Marquis DeLeon, The NetworkÕs principal assassin. MarquisÕs terrifying slide off the rails into sociopathy draws him into inevitable conflict with The Director of The Network, even as GabrielÕs investigation leads him in the same direction. When both stories collide, the book comes to an exciting climax not everyone will survive. For even more details visit: amoscartell.com

Author: Henry FairliePublisher: Yale University PressISBN: 0300155522Size: 28.36 MBFormat: PDF, DocsView: 6252Download and Read
Henry Fairlie was one of the most colorful and trenchant journalists of the twentieth century. The British-born writer made his name on Fleet Street, where he coined the term “The Establishment,” sparred in print with the likes of Kenneth Tynan, and caroused with Kingsley Amis, among many others. In America his writing found a home in the pages of the New Yorker and other top magazines and newspapers. When he died, he was remembered as “quite simply the best political journalist, writing in English, in the last fifty years.” Remarkable for their prescience and relevance, Fairlie’s essays celebrate Winston Churchill, old-fashioned bathtubs, and American empire; they ridicule Republicans who think they are conservatives and yuppies who want to live forever. Fairlie is caustic, controversial, and unwavering—especially when attacking his employers. With an introduction by Jeremy McCarter, Bite the Hand That Feeds You restores a compelling voice that, among its many virtues, helps Americans appreciate their country anew.

Author: Lillian M. RobertsPublisher: Fawcett BooksISBN: 9780449149867Size: 63.74 MBFormat: PDFView: 234Download and Read
The second installment in a mystery series starring Palm Springs veterinarian Andi Pauling presents her with a battered pit bull, a withdrawn little girl, and her father, a player in the illegal dogfighting circuit. Original.

Author: James WoodPublisher: Random HouseISBN: 1446419754Size: 76.67 MBFormat: PDF, ePubView: 7055Download and Read
When James Wood's first collection of essays, The Broken Estate, was published in 1999, the reviewers hailed a master critic. The common thread in Wood's latest collection of essays is what makes us laugh - and the book is an attempt to distinguish between the perhaps rather limited English comedy (as seen in Waugh, for example) and a 'continental' tragic-comedy, which he sees as real, universal and quixotic. A particularly acerbic, and very funny, essay - which has been widely celebrated - deals with Zadie Smith, Rushdie, Pynchon and DeLillo; its title, 'Hysterical Realism', has already entered the phrasebook of literary language. With its brilliant studies of Shakespeare, Dickens and Dostoevsky, Naipaul, Pritchett and Bellow, The Irresponsible Self offers more exhilarating despatches from one of our finest living critics.

Author: Norb VonnegutPublisher: Minotaur BooksISBN: 1250014778Size: 10.71 MBFormat: PDF, ePub, DocsView: 3575Download and Read
"Mr. Vonnegut dreams up diabolically elegant business crimes, then sends smart-talking characters to follow the money. He draws upon his own Wall Street experience (with Morgan Stanley, among other employers) to provide the sound of insider acumen.... There's enough novelty to this plot to set "The Trust" apart from garden-variety business thrillers, the ones in which Bernard Madoff stand-ins run Ponzi schemes. Anyway, Mr. Vonnegut is just getting started." -The New York Times Norb Vonnegut lends his unique insider's perspective and his darkly humorous writing to a fast-talking suspense thriller that takes readers inside the high-rolling world of global finance. One sultry morning in Charleston, South Carolina, real estate magnate Palmer Kincaid's body washes ashore, the apparent victim of accidental drowning. Palmer's daughter calls Grove O'Rourke, stockbroker and hero of Top Producer, for help getting her family's affairs in order. Palmer was Grove's mentor and client, the guy who opened doors to a world beyond Charleston. Grove steps in as the interim head of the Palmetto Foundation, an organization Palmer created to encourage philanthropy. Community foundations, like the Palmetto Foundation, are conduits. Philanthropists gift money to them and propose the ultimate beneficiaries. But in exchange for miscellaneous benefits-anonymity, investment services, and favorable tax treatment-donors lose absolute control. Once funds arrive, community foundations can do whatever they decide. For years Palmer showed great sensitivity to his donors, honoring their wishes to funnel funds into the charities of their choice-his unspoken pledge-and it was this largesse which made him a respected pillar of the Charleston community. But after Grove authorizes a $25 million transfer requested by a priest from the Catholic Fund, he discovers something is terribly wrong. He gets a call from Biscuit Hughes, a lawyer representing the people of Fayetteville, North Carolina, against a new sex superstore in their town. Biscuit has traced the store's funding to a most unlikely source: the Catholic Fund. Together, Grove and Biscuit launch an investigation into the fund, but the deeper they dig, the more evidence they find that the fund's money isn't being used to support the impoverished-it's going somewhere much more sinister. When someone close to him disappears and the FBI starts breathing down his neck, Grove knows he has to figure out who's pulling all the strings before the shadowy figure who will stop at nothing to keep the fund a secret gets to him.

Author: Margaret TrumanPublisher: Forge BooksISBN: 1466804246Size: 64.78 MBFormat: PDF, DocsView: 6580Download and Read
Private investigator Robert Brixton has always hated Washington. Against his better judgment, he decides to stick around and take a job as an agent in a new State Department security agency headed by his former boss at the Washington P.D. After work one day he meets his youngest daughter, Janet, for a drink at an outdoor cafe. Shockingly, a young Arabic woman blows herself up, killing Janet and a dozen others. Seeking revenge for his daughter, Brixton follows the tracks of the bomber to a powerful senator's son. Brixton finds himself digging deep into what turns out to be a small but powerful cabal whose goal is to kill embassy workers from nations involved in the invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan. Donald Bain thrills again with Undiplomatic Murder, the riveting next installment in the Margaret Truman's beloved Capital Crimes series. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

Author: Mark SullivanPublisher: Minotaur BooksISBN: 1466854413Size: 48.67 MBFormat: PDF, ePub, MobiView: 734Download and Read
In Mark Sullivan's Thief, Robin Monarch is a man with a complicated past and dangerous present. He's been a soldier, a CIA agent, a freelance operative but first and foremost, Robin Monarch is a thief of the highest order. Orphaned at twelve, Monarch originally stole for survival, then he stole for his friends and cohorts, now he steals to order, and to give back to the to the woman who saved his life many years ago. With the help of his team, Monarch breaks into the legendary Christmas party of Beau Arsenault, a shady investor and behind-the-scenes player at the very highest levels of power politics. Arsenault is not above bending or breaking the rules if there's illicit profit to be made. Monarch has decided that those illicit profits will be better used to take care of orphans and street kids. Using the party as cover to break into Arsenault's secret vaults, Monarch comes away with two unexpected things. One is a bullet—he gets shot when he's caught trying to escape with tens of millions of negotiable instruments. The second is a lead on what might be his most audacious exploit ever. A previously undiscovered tribe in South America may well have the secret to the most sought after knowledge in history—that of eternal life. And Robin Monarch must use all his skills—as an operative, as a thief—to keep this secret from falling into the worst possible hands.

Author: Rob PegerPublisher:ISBN: 9781940344096Size: 48.55 MBFormat: PDF, ePub, MobiView: 5428Download and Read
What if you could take a drug and experience the senses of a werewolf? Would you? The strength, the heightened awareness and the primal drive... But what if it attracted the attention of a real werewolf? A popular radio host is killed on-air, a secretive pack leads an ominous existence outside of town and a group of hunters quietly searches for answers. But none of them is ready to face the beast that waits deeper in the woods and that's only the beginning of the hell that Coppertown will face. Author Rob Pegler takes us on a journey that alternately explores the human side of what it means to be a werewolf and the primal, animal side that tears through when the moon is full. "COPPERTOWN RED is a gory, thrilling, action-packed roller coaster of a novel that kept me turning the pages until very late at night. The characters are strong in this werewolf novel, and the finale is about as scary as you can get. I enjoyed every minute I spent reading it, and I cannot wait for the second novel in the trilogy. Rob Pegler is an author to watch. I dare you to stop reading after the first three chapters." -William D. Carl, author of Bestial

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